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SERIES II o> VOLUME XXVIII ow NUMBER VII 


After High School 1s WHAT NEXT? 


~~~ The majority of girls 
graduating from our high schools would 
like to have more education. Every girl 
wants to do something worth while o» ow 


What About Nursing ? 


(@ As a nurse in training—even before graduation—a 
young woman can be of service to those who need her. 
During her course she is paying for both her instruction 
and her living by assisting on the wards of the hospitals. 


(@ Her course of instruction includes a valuable study 
of the sciences upon which is based an understanding 
of life, of health as well as disease, and of those prin- 
ciples which underlie the skill she will acquire in the 
care of the sick. 


@ A course in nursing will make a woman a more 
intelligent citizen, a better wife and mother, and give 
her a means of earning her own living wherever and 
whenever she may wish. 


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DO YOU WISH TO BE: A NURSE? 
Washin gton University 


can offer you an excellent course if you meet 
these requirements: 


1. High School Education 

2. Good Health 

3. Eighteen Years of Age 
(For three-year course) 


A three-year course leading to a Diploma in Nursing. 


A five-year combined Liberal Arts and Nursing course 
leading to a B. S. degree in Nursing. 


Experiences and Practice in: Courses Include: 
Barnes Hospital Visiting Nursing 
St. Louis Children’s Hospital Social Service 
St. Louis Maternity Hospital Care of Children 
Washington University Dispensary Supervision 
Visiting Nurses Association Public Health Nursing 


Teaching in Schools of Nursing 


SCHOOL OF NURSING 


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What Does the Nurse Do 
When Not on Duty or 
In the Class ‘Room? 


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(@ The life of the student nurse is much 
like the life of any girl living in a col- 
lege dormitory. 


@ A new ten-story addition to the 
Nurses’ Residence has just been com- 
pleted which contains class rooms, a 
library, reception rooms and a lounge; 
adequate provision is thus made for 
recreation. 


(@ There is a Student Association, an 
Athletic Association and a Young 
Women’s Christian Association. 


(@ The Nurses’ Residence is situated at 
416 South Kingshighway, just north of 
the Children’s Hospital and opposite 
ForestiPark:. 


( The office of the Director of the 
School of Nursing is at 416 South Kings- 
highway. 


@ Write to the Director, or. call to see 
her for further infotttatidn”: fa 


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